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the economy lot is expected to fill up quickly. it costs $15 a day. so airport officials say that travelers can park in daily lots four and six for a discounted rate of $18 daily. back out here live you can see the roads are wet so be careful when you are driving in. again always come here two hours before your flight. we just checked all the departures and everything is running on time. there is just one american airlines flight that is running a half hour late so very minor. things running smoothly. very good here. reporting live from san jose janine de la vega. >> for continuing storm and travel coverage for you, just down load the ktvu app right on your smart phone or your ipad. you can watch all of our newscasts live right on your smart phone so be connected any time, anywhere. >>> things at the oakland airport should be back to normal after workers with the port of oakland went on strike yesterday. coming up the newest developments and talks between union workers and the company and what it could mean for the port of oakland today. >>> update to
the economy lot is expected to fill up quickly. it costs $15 a day. so airport officials say that travelers can park in daily lots four and six for a discounted rate of $18 daily. back out here live you can see the roads are wet so be careful when you are driving in. again always come here two hours before your flight. we just checked all the departures and everything is running on time. there is just one american airlines flight that is running a half hour late so very minor. things running...
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Nov 21, 2012
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the economy parking lot is expected to fill up quickly. that costs $15 a day. airport officials say travelers can park in daily lots four and six and have discounted the parking there to $1 a day. they also have shuttles that will take passengers back and forth here to the terminals. and again, we just checked the flights here and everything so far is running on time. we're going to a little bit later in the morning we will check out what it looks like at terminal b. reporting live from san jose janine de la vega. >> and for continuing storm and travel coverage down load the ktvu app on your smart phone or ipad. >>> time is 5:35. a very busy day also expected in oakland international airport and port of oakland. workers will be making up for lost time following yesterday's strike. here is some of the video from yesterday's picket line as airport food and beverage workers join the port striking clary call clerical workers and janitors. yesterday as you know was one of the busiest days before the thanksgiving holiday. we're hearing good news now after months of d
the economy parking lot is expected to fill up quickly. that costs $15 a day. airport officials say travelers can park in daily lots four and six and have discounted the parking there to $1 a day. they also have shuttles that will take passengers back and forth here to the terminals. and again, we just checked the flights here and everything so far is running on time. we're going to a little bit later in the morning we will check out what it looks like at terminal b. reporting live from san...
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Nov 23, 2012
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when you talk about the importance of a day like today retail key chunk of the economy accounting for about 70% of of it. how much people will spend because what they spend in november and december accounts for about 40% of the retarial -- retailers annual revenue. >> it's big. we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us here. it is friday, november 23rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the morning off. your time is 6:30. >>> and happening right now would you believe shopping centers all over the bay area are packed. people trying to get their hands on big black friday deals. alex savidge is live at the westfield mall in san francisco. you've been on this since 4:30 this morning. what is happening out there now? >> reporter: well still a lot of people out here up early looking for the black friday deals trying to beat everyone out here at the stores and snap up all those bargains. this is one of the hot spots. westfield shopping center in downtown san francisco. you can take a look here. they even posted a sign on the front door letting eve
when you talk about the importance of a day like today retail key chunk of the economy accounting for about 70% of of it. how much people will spend because what they spend in november and december accounts for about 40% of the retarial -- retailers annual revenue. >> it's big. we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us here. it is friday, november 23rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the morning off. your time is 6:30. >>> and...
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he wants their input on how to grow the economy and also deal with that looming fiscal cliff. >>> and rain, windy weather, it's all here now in the bay area this morning. the first of several storms that will bring rain through sunday. >>> we have live team coverage for you this morning. ktvu's tara moriarty is monitoring trouble spots on the roads for you. let's first go to claudine wong. what is it like in the north bay? >> reporter: soggy. it's been raining steady since about 5:30 in the morning. residents are doing fine, keeping an eye on the creek. this is the problem when it really gets going. that level rises and it floods. at least that's what it has done. take a look on the roofline, you can see enough watter to get the drains working and when you see those leaves fall in the drains, steve mentioned it's not this storm that is the concern but maybe friday. it all adds up. they do have a high tech way to keep track of everything. i want to show you this witness. we showed you this in the last hour. it really gives a good idea of where things are going. you can see how much rai
he wants their input on how to grow the economy and also deal with that looming fiscal cliff. >>> and rain, windy weather, it's all here now in the bay area this morning. the first of several storms that will bring rain through sunday. >>> we have live team coverage for you this morning. ktvu's tara moriarty is monitoring trouble spots on the roads for you. let's first go to claudine wong. what is it like in the north bay? >> reporter: soggy. it's been raining steady...
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Nov 27, 2012
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the marketplaces around the world are also facing similar economic situations affecting the global economy. >> it's looking like england is probably gonna go into a triple- dip recession which is the first time in history. you still have a lot of uncertainty out there. >> and uncertainty is something that's always had a negative impact on wall street. back to the fiscal cliff, the concern is if nothing is done and the concern if something is done, where will it -- what will it be? mortgage interest, take that as an example. if homeowners cannot deduct that, that would have a huge impact on household income and consumer spending and the whole real estate market. reporting live in the newsroom, back to the studio. >> 8:49. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following right now. >> i'm more troubled today knowing having met with the acting cia director. ambassador, rice. >> though want to know why rice said the spontaneous demonstration triggered the attack in libya. >>> back here at home, traffic getting back to normal on treasure island after a long police cha
the marketplaces around the world are also facing similar economic situations affecting the global economy. >> it's looking like england is probably gonna go into a triple- dip recession which is the first time in history. you still have a lot of uncertainty out there. >> and uncertainty is something that's always had a negative impact on wall street. back to the fiscal cliff, the concern is if nothing is done and the concern if something is done, where will it -- what will it be?...